From CNN: Sources say Taliban will split ways with al Qaeda, seek peace

6 10 2008

By Nic Robertson
CNN Senior International Correspondent
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King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. (Photo from CNN/Getty Images)

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. (Photo from CNN/Getty Images)

LONDON, England (CNN) — Taliban leaders are holding Saudi-brokered talks with the Afghan government to end the country’s bloody conflict — and are severing their ties with al Qaeda, sources close to the historic discussions have told CNN.

The militia, which has been intensifying its attacks on the U.S.-led coalition that toppled it from power in 2001 for harboring Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network, has been involved in four days of talks hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, says the source.

The talks — the first of their kind aimed at resolving the lengthy conflict in Afghanistan — mark a significant move by the Saudi leadership to take a direct role in Afghanistan, hosting delegates who have until recently been their enemies.

They also mark a sidestepping of key “war on terror” ally Pakistan, frequently accused of not doing enough to tackle militants sheltering on its territory, which has previously been a conduit for talks between the Saudis and Afghanistan…

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60 Minutes: Elite Officer Recalls Hunt for Osama Bin Laden in Months After 9/11

6 10 2008

From 60 Minutes…

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(CBS) Shortly after 9/11, the Pentagon ordered a top secret team of American commandos into Afghanistan with a single, simple order: kill Osama bin Laden. It was America’s best chance to eliminate the leader of al Qaeda. The inside story of exactly what happened in that mission, and how close it came to its objective has never been told until now.

The man you are about to meet was the officer in command, leading a team from the U.S. Army’s mysterious Delta Force – a unit so secret, it’s often said Delta doesn’t exist. But you are about to see Delta’s operators in action.

Why would the mission commander break his silence after seven years? He told 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley that most everything he has read in the media about his mission is wrong and now he wants to set the record straight.

“…The idea was that if this all worked out Osama bin Laden would be dead, and no one would ever know that Delta Force was there?” Pelley asks.

“That’s right,” Fury says. “That’s the plan. And that always is when you’re talking about Delta Force…”





I’m a zombie, what can I say

6 10 2008

Nobody pay any attention to this song.

The Zombies – The Way I Feel Inside

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Audio from Project Playlist (Playlist.com)